Camp WeWork, the Pepsi effect and more

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–WeWork descended upon the British countryside for the sixth iteration of its summer camp–slash–employee appreciation event–slash–branded festival. Via Business Insider.

–”Pepsi’s recent debacle—featuring Kendall Jenner as a model that leaves work to join a protest—has caused many to stop dead in their tracks.” Digiday looks at the state of social issue-oriented ads.

–Arket, H&M’s new fashion and lifestyle brand, debuts in London this Friday. Via the Guardian.

–The New York Times investigates why Hollywood is ignoring the body-positive cultural moment, featuring the lead actress from Patti Cake$.

–The world’s largest retailer comes to Google Home: Users will now be able to shop Walmart through the smart speaker. Via Fast Company.

–Whole Foods will now knock down its prices for Amazon Prime users “in a clear signal of sweeping changes to come,” writes the Washington Post.

–According to a report from the Korean Herald, the new iPhone 8 could have facial scanning technology that can identify a face in a millionth of a second. Via Mashable.

–”We are telling clients with all certainty you must leave any association”: Richard Levick, CEO of public relations firm Levick, comments on tense business relationships with the US president in Campaign.

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